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A horse has been tied to a peg at A, in the corner of a fenced
garden, with a rope 12.6 m long. At point B, there is another
peg, to which a goat is tied with a rope 4.2 m long. Find
the ratio between the areas they can graze.


Answers

Answered by bhawani76
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume the fenced garden is a square

Area the horse will graze = pi× 12.6× 12.6 × 90/360

Area the goat will graze= pi× 4.2× 4.2 × 90/360 m2

Ratio between the area they will graze = 9:1

I Hope it's help you

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